Two of the county's top swimmers finished in 2 minutes, 8.58 seconds, the county's fastest time this season.

Without touchpads and only hand timing, the final decision went to a judge's decision according to St. Andrew's veteran and host coach Duff Tyler. "It went to a judge's decision and was called a tie," Tyler said.

For Jeffrey, a member of the U.S. national team and 2004 Olympic hopeful, the IM is an off-event. It is one of Pike's specialty events. Jeffrey also won the 100 backstroke in 1:05. Jeffrey's younger sister, Kirstie, swept the 50- and 100-yard freestyles.

Atlantic dominated the girls' competition winning with 281 points. St. Andrew's boys, fresh off its Jupiter Relays victory, won the boys' meet with 289 points.

The teams have only two more dual meets until the Oct. 3-4 Palm Beach County Swimming and Diving Championships at Lake Lytal Pool in West Palm Beach.